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September 21, 2016

SickKids contributes to framework to address global adolescent health and mortality

This week, as world leaders convene in New York City for the 71st session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the momentum to bring adolescents and youth to the centre stage in global health and international development is palpable.

September 20, 2016

Giving back to SickKids in a new way: SickKids ambassador and Camp Crew member

Siena McLaven is a 14-year-old SickKids patient and 3-time participant in the Canaccord Genuity Great Camp Adventure Walk to benefit SickKids. She shares her perspective on SickKids camp.

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September 19, 2016

SickKids awarded more than $1.9 million in CFI funding to support sharing of genomic data through new computational infrastructure

On September 15, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) announced new funding for research infrastructure and technology, including a grant of more than $1.9 million for groundbreaking research led by SickKids.

September 14, 2016

SickKids-Caribbean Initiative launches the first paediatric haematology/oncology nursing education program in Trinidad & Tobago

SickKids-Caribbean Initiative in partnership with The University of West Indies School of Nursing (UWISoN), celebrated the official launch of its Paediatric Haematology/Oncology Nursing Education program in Trinidad and Tobago.

September 13, 2016

SickKids piloting new pathway for early recognition and management of sepsis

Building on the momentum created by the successful implementation of a sepsis screening tool in the Emergency Department’s triage process, focus is shifting to the inpatient units where recognizing sepsis can be more difficult.

September 12, 2016

Exposure to laundry detergent packets sending few Canadian kids to emergency rooms, new study finds

Despite the growing household presence of Single-Use Detergent Sacs (SUDS) – or laundry pods as they’re commercially known, a new study led by SickKids reveals a low number of children’s emergency room visits for exposure to the candy-coloured, potentially-poisonous packets.

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September 9, 2016

Speak up we’re listening: preventing youth suicide takes a team

Joanne Bignell, Nurse Practitioner with the Urgent Care Psychiatry Program at SickKids, gives her perspective on preventing youth suicide as a team.

September 6, 2016

SickKids-led study indicates malnutrition in children may lead to severe impairments in liver function

Researchers and global health experts have come to understand that simply giving food to severely malnourished children often does not lead to recovery. This is because severely malnourished children’s bodies are affected on a deeper level that is poorly understood.

August 31, 2016

Hospital-wide evacuation drill a success at SickKids

Emergency preparedness is a top priority at SickKids, as this can have a huge impact on patient and staff safety. Over the past year, SickKids has engaged in mock drills for various emergency scenarios that can occur in hospitals.

August 26, 2016

Every dog has its day! Let’s celebrate the therapy dogs at SickKids

August 26 marks National Dog Day, where we show our appreciation for family dogs and dogs who work selflessly to keep us safe and bring comfort. At The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), there are some four-legged furry friends who help children during their hospital experience.

August 24, 2016

Greater severity of infection in children associated with influenza B than influenza A strain, new study says

In a study led by SickKids, data shows that children hospitalized with type B influenza, which infects only humans, had a greater mortality than those infected with type A.

August 22, 2016

Building connections and transforming paediatric care in China

SickKids International (SKI) has recently landed in China to commence two new collaboration opportunities. Partnering with hospitals in the north and south of the country, each project is focused on a different clinical specialization.

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